Burberry listed in 2015 Dow Jones Sustainability Index

London – Luxury retailer Burberry has been recognised for its ongoing effort to
become more sustainable and is included in the 2015 Dow Jones
Sustainability Index for the first time.

The admission to the Index lists Burberry as one of the top performing
companies under the ‘Consumer Durable and Apparel’ sector for Corporate
Sustainability in the world. “It is a great honour to be included in the
2015 Dow Jones Sustainability Index,” commented Burberry’s Chief Creative
and Chief Executive Officer, Christopher Bailey.

“I believe our inclusion reflects the real focus, importance and integrated
approach that we place as a culture on managing our business in a
responsible and sustainable manner – this recognition means a great deal to
all of us at Burberry.” Currently in its 16th year, the industry specific
and top-in-class ranking approach to its selection of companies sees the
Dow Jones Sustainability Indices act as trusted benchmarks for recognising
sustainable business practices as indicative of long-term shareholder value.

Launched in 1999 as the first global sustainability benchmarks, the Dow
Jones Sustainability World Index tracks and recognises the performance of
the top 10 percent of the 2500 largest companies in the S&P Global Broad
Market IndexSM.
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